Southern Fiction: tragically ludicrous & ludicrously tragic

Explore the best Southern fiction books—tragically ludicrous and ludicrously tragic tales that capture the essence of the South. Discover unforgettable stories blending humor, heartbreak, and Southern charm.

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The Sharpshooter Blues

 

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A short history of a small place

 

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Geronimo Rex

 

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The architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks

 

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CivilWarLand in Bad Decline

by George Saunders

From the New York Times bestselling author of Tenth of December, a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction, and the novel Lincoln in the Bardo. A New York Times Notable Book Six short stories and a novella. Set in a dystopian near-future in which America has become little more than a theme park in terminal disrepair, they constitute a searching and bitterly humorous commentary on the current state of the American Dream. Funny, sad, bleak, weird, toxic - the future of America as the Free Market runs rampant,the environment skids into disarray, and civilization dissolves into surreal chaos. These wacky, brilliant, hilarious and entirely original stories cue us in on George Saunder's skewed vision of the legacy we are creating. Against the backdrop of our devolvement, our own worst tendencies and greatest virtues are weirdly illuminated.